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authorFrederick Yin <fkfd@fkfd.me>2022-06-24 09:10:52 +0800
committerFrederick Yin <fkfd@fkfd.me>2022-06-24 09:10:52 +0800
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# I'm Using a Trackball (Logitech ERGO M575)
-2022-06-20
+2022-06-24
I've always heard stories about people worshipping the trackball for e.g.
comfort, precision, curing their carpal tunnel, etc., but I've never used
@@ -77,7 +77,10 @@ I feel about it in general.
- The trackball feels kinda like a touchscreen you swipe on with your
thumb. I was urgently producing some SVGs one night when I realized my
actuation was less precise than before. Luckily I finished them before
- any lasting fatigue.
+ any lasting fatigue. (2022-06-24 update: Guess what else to blame?
+ A piece of grime stuck on one of the rollers, now that I've taken out
+ the trackball to check. Now it's smoother but I still find it tiring
+ when used for hours.)
## Conclusion